Thanks for the quick fix. I was a bit disappointed when I updated and had playback issues. I haven't had an issue post-update since the betas. I updated my advancedsettings.xml as directed and things are back to being awesome, as usual. You devs never cease to amaze me.

Hi...so, just to clarify--if we upgrade now (post-fix) by following the instructions in the wiki (apt-get upgrade), will that fix be included, or do we still need to manually set up the fix afterward? In other words, when will this fix be incorporated into the actual upgrade version (if it hasn't been already)?

canadave Wrote:Hi...so, just to clarify--if we upgrade now (post-fix) by following the instructions in the wiki (apt-get upgrade), will that fix be included, or do we still need to manually set up the fix afterward? In other words, when will this fix be incorporated into the actual upgrade version (if it hasn't been already)?

If you pull and build from master git the patch will already be applied and no change to advancedsettings.xml is required. We have posted the workaround for those who cannot build themselves and use the pre-built binaries (installers) posted on the XBMC download page and mirrors.

In the rc3 installer, you should run a check for if: the users advancedsettings MD5 matches the one for download here, delete it. Else: remove those lines from it, or something like that.
Does no harm that it's there, but still cleaner to remove it, for all those people who don't know what it's for, and who will just forget about it.

Just a thought.

Anyways, Thanks for the quick fix and for another great update to XBMC